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05-25-2013, 01:28 AM | #1 |
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Battery relocation ground...
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So I put my battery box in... Best I could get for a ground from anywhere on the chassis to any other point on the chassis was 0.2 ohms.... So I chose the strut tower; and got 0.2 ohms from the negative terminal to that & anywhere I could get to on the chassis. Just wondering if 0.2 ohms is okay... I've never done a battery relocation before. Thanks! Mikle
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05-25-2013, 04:54 AM | #2 |
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0.2 ohms is plenty. Technically, the continuity check doesn't mean much here (Testing a piece of headphone wiring will give you 0.2 ohms). In this case, it's all about using the path of least resistance. You'll want to connect to a pre-existing bolt in the vehicle frame. Do NOT drill holes in the frame; if necessary, tap a pre-existing hole. Remember to use a negative/ground cable wire size equal to, or larger than, your positive cable wire size. To ensure a solid electrical connection, remove any paint or rust from your frame electrical connection point. Best of luck to ya!
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05-25-2013, 08:46 AM | #4 |
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Best place for it. Out of sight and the way...
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05-25-2013, 09:50 AM | #5 |
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Sounds good. Thanks guys! You can see it in the picture connected to the tower brace...
IIRC both wires are 1 or 0-gauge. Although I tested the spare tire bolt hole, I elected not to put it there because I still may throw a doughnut in there in case of pinch
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05-25-2013, 01:01 PM | #6 |
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AAA or towing through insurance is a spare tireless man's best friend...
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^^Got roadside service. But the thought of sitting on the side of the road in my baby waiting on some dude to change a tire w/no appreciation for what I have into this makes me cringe
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Here is another question regarding the power wire... I'd like to run it thru the RH upper frame rail; and have it pop out & enter the bay behind the coolant reservoir. However, there is the bundle running down the strut tower that goes to the ECU harness... I know for stereos, running the remote line too close to the power can cause weird shit... However- Is it okay to run the main power cable next to other engine bay wiring?
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I'd probably keep that thing away from any wires, especially anything shielded, just to be on the safe side, ya know? I'm not trying to answer this as a fact, but that's just what I would do to eliminate any future gremlins. You know the ones that you would look back on after 6 months of tearing shit apart with a face palm and a pack of smokes.
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05-28-2013, 05:51 PM | #10 |
If it's properly insulated wire you shouldn't have to worry. Alot of newer cars for space run a 6-8 gauge battery positive wire next to the normal wiring loom/ high/low CAN systems for interior use.
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05-29-2013, 02:07 AM | #12 |
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Mike on my sr I ran it along the right side, out the stock body hole all the way to the right of the firewall, up my wheel well and back down under my headlight. It's doesn't run anywhere in the bay. My engine harness runs along that as well. Just make sure a fuse is in the back with the battery. Weather along the wheel well or frame rail in the bay, a 240 will not hold up in a wreck and that wire will get piched real quick
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05-29-2013, 07:22 AM | #13 |
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I ran it thru the body, up the wheel well, thru the frame rail and into the bay. I don't need a fuse inline because I tied it into the OEM wiring location; so it is still protected by the main power fuse. Also, it is 0-gauge & completely immobile everywhere it could possibly be susceptible to chaffing.
Done deal. Car powered up nicely. Very much appreciate the inputs, guys! BTW, in a front-end collision, pinching the power wire would be the least of my wories
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Same reason I added 20lbs of sound deadening, kept the factory A/C system & everything else. Also, I was able to run the vent using the factory drain hole behind the LH rear tire
BUT- I already gained a bit by moving it to the trunk. I don't drift; and I will never realistically push it on the touge/circuit/backroads hard enough for this to be a problem. AND... This way, I have very easy access to the fuel pump carrier without having to struggle with the carpet. Trying to balance aesthetichs, performance & maintenance-friendliness~
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05-29-2013, 08:48 AM | #16 |
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Mike, I would run the power wire either inside the cabin and do a through firewall connection for the battery, or run it like you wanted too, through the frame rail. If it is outside of the car and not protected inside the frame rail there is a risk of it getting damaged or hooked on something you may run over in the road and potentially hurting something. Just something to think about. I have an extra through firewall/bulkhead mount if you want it. I'll shoot you some pictures of how mine turned out.
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Work? Yes. Recommended? Absolutely not. A Pro Audio installer friend of mine made me move my rear audio ground off this location. He said "Spot welds make 5hitty grounds." |
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Mike- you may want to throw a 100amp breaker on it. Even if you blow a fuse to protect the factory wiring, you'll still have power up to that point. God forbid in an accident if that wire gets cut and you have flammable fluids leaking, you have no way to kill power and things could go up in smoke. It's a safety precaution that's all. Looks good though, I didn't see your post as I was writing mine earlier.
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I will add a circuit breaker to the list.
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Dev71893- Actually it was a good thought- just not sure you realized that my system is tied to the OEM fuse... and I didn't contemplate a CB until jr_ss elaborated a bit.
Even so, a CB will be on the 'to do' list for after she gets tuned. Quote:
If there is solid metal-to-metal contact & continuity to anywhere else on the chassis; it perfect acceptable to use. My choice to not use it had nothing to do with acceptability as a ground and everything to do with keeping the install clean.
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And I just hit the spare tire spot with the dremel to bring out ze shiny metal, grounds just fine.
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Anything bolted to the frame (like my audio is now) is not relying on spot welds. Over and out. |
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Now, with that said: What I personally got from your guy's quote is that he probably (and very rightly so) knows more often than not that the spare tire bay in 20yr old cars is usually in pretty sad shape... or the underbody below it is- in which case, the spot welds there will vibrate loose when subjected to a billion watts of BOOM BOOM BOOM from a competition stereo setup. Most of us will never have competition stereo systems installed; and therefore would never really need to consider this when choosing a place to ground the battery (or our non-competition amps lol). My only concern was 0.2ohms being good enough for a ground... but this turned out to be a fun discussion... and thanks to y'all I am convinced to go ahead and add a CB to the system. Thanks again everyone Mike
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hey guys the guys that did my 1uz swap in my s14 relocated my battery to the trunk according to them car gets spark and fuel and cranks but wont turn on voltage drops from 12v to 4v when cranking theyre using my trunk latch as a ground from the battery , could that be my problem?
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02-08-2018, 12:44 PM | #30 |
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thanks for the reply, i barely got the car towed back from the shop that did the swap for me they said they tested the battery and it was fine . im going to try to get a better ground hopefully that helps looks like 2 guage but i could be wrong looks decently thick , and they also put a breaker switch that switches off when the cable gets hott and yea voltage drops down from 12v down to 4v when trying to crank
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